The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added An Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 6Clarendon Press, 1826 |
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... served the parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who ...
... served the parliament from the beginning of the war , and given too great testimonies of their courage and fidelity to their party , and had been disbanded upon the new model , looked upon the present army with hatred , as those who ...
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... served under him , and were now disbanded , and would willingly again engage under their old general . At the first , Cromwell did not oppose this motion , but consented to it , being very willing to be rid both of Waller , and all the ...
... served under him , and were now disbanded , and would willingly again engage under their old general . At the first , Cromwell did not oppose this motion , but consented to it , being very willing to be rid both of Waller , and all the ...
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... served the king in the war , with which the city of London and all parts of the king- dom abounded , applied themselves to the earl of Holland , and received commissions from him for se- veral commands . This engagement was so well ...
... served the king in the war , with which the city of London and all parts of the king- dom abounded , applied themselves to the earl of Holland , and received commissions from him for se- veral commands . This engagement was so well ...
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... served the king , and who had good fortunes there to support their interest . Of this kind there were two very notable men , sir Marmaduke Lang- dale , and sir Philip Musgrave ; both men of large and plentiful estates , the one in ...
... served the king , and who had good fortunes there to support their interest . Of this kind there were two very notable men , sir Marmaduke Lang- dale , and sir Philip Musgrave ; both men of large and plentiful estates , the one in ...
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... served the king in the late war as a colonel of foot , and had not behaved himself so well in it , as to draw any suspicion upon himself from the other party , and was in truth much more conversant with the presbyterian party than with ...
... served the king in the late war as a colonel of foot , and had not behaved himself so well in it , as to draw any suspicion upon himself from the other party , and was in truth much more conversant with the presbyterian party than with ...
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